Charles Jennens
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 251 years ago |
Born | Leicestershire |
United Kingdom | |
Date of died | November 20,1773 |
Died | Gopsall |
United Kingdom | |
Parents | Elizabeth Burdett |
Charles Jennens | |
Job | Librettist |
Date of birth | January 1,1700 |
Nationality | British |
Education | Balliol College |
Movies/Shows | Messiah |
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ID | 442338 |
Saul: an Oratorio. Or Sacred Drama. As it is Perform'd at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Set to Musick by Mr. Handel
The tragedy of King Lear, as lately published, vindicated from the abuse of the critical reviewers, by the editor of King Lear [C. Jennens. ].
Messiah: An Oratorio. As It Is Performed at the Music-Meeting in Worcester. Set to Musick by Mr. Handel
Saul, an Oratorio; Or, Sacred Drama. Set to Music by Mr. Handel, and Perform'd by the Academy of Ancient Music, on Thursday, April 24, 1740
Messiah: An Oratorio. As Performed at the Theatres Royal, the Music Composed by Mr. Handel
Messiah: A New Sacred Oratorio. Set to Music by George Frederick Handel, Esq
Belshazzar, an oratorio [by C. Jennens] as it is perform'd at the King's theatre in the Hay-market. The musick by mr. Handel
Messiah: An Oratorio. As It Is Performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Set to Musick by Mr. Handel. a New Edition. from a Copy Corrected by the Compiler
The Tragedy of King Lear, as Lately Published, Vindicated from the Abuse of the Critical Reviewers: And the Wonderful Genius and Abilities of Those Gentleman for Criticism, Set Forth, Celebrated and Extolled, by the Editor of King Lear
Commemoration of Handel. Third Performance, The Messiah. Saturday, May the 29th, 1784
Belshazzar
Messiah: An Oratorio
Messiah
The tragedy of King Lear, as lately published, vindicated from the abuse of the critical reviewers, by the editor of King Lear [C. Jennens. ].
Messiah: An Oratorio. As It Is Performed at the Music-Meeting in Worcester. Set to Musick by Mr. Handel
Saul, an Oratorio; Or, Sacred Drama. Set to Music by Mr. Handel, and Perform'd by the Academy of Ancient Music, on Thursday, April 24, 1740
Messiah: An Oratorio. As Performed at the Theatres Royal, the Music Composed by Mr. Handel
Messiah: A New Sacred Oratorio. Set to Music by George Frederick Handel, Esq
Belshazzar, an oratorio [by C. Jennens] as it is perform'd at the King's theatre in the Hay-market. The musick by mr. Handel
Messiah: An Oratorio. As It Is Performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Set to Musick by Mr. Handel. a New Edition. from a Copy Corrected by the Compiler
The Tragedy of King Lear, as Lately Published, Vindicated from the Abuse of the Critical Reviewers: And the Wonderful Genius and Abilities of Those Gentleman for Criticism, Set Forth, Celebrated and Extolled, by the Editor of King Lear
Commemoration of Handel. Third Performance, The Messiah. Saturday, May the 29th, 1784
Belshazzar
Messiah: An Oratorio
Messiah
Charles Jennens Life story
Charles Jennens was an English landowner and patron of the arts. As a friend of Handel, he helped author the libretti of several of his oratorios, most notably Messiah.